Hull and Barnsley Railway

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The Hull and Barnsley Railway was a late 19th-century British railway company serving the port city of Hull and surrounding areas, later absorbed into larger railway groupings.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf defunct railway company
railway company
absorbedBy North Eastern Railway
alsoCarried passengers
becamePartOf London and North Eastern Railway
connectedTo Great Central Railway
North Eastern Railway
country United Kingdom
dateBecamePartOf 1923
dateMergedInto 1922
era late 19th century
hasAbbreviation H&BR
HBR
hasLanguage English
headquartersLocation Hull
surface form: Kingston upon Hull
inception 1880
industry rail transport
laterGrouping London and North Eastern Railway
locatedIn Hull
surface form: Kingston upon Hull
mainPurpose to break the monopoly of the North Eastern Railway at Hull
to provide independent rail access to the Port of Hull
mergedInto North Eastern Railway
networkType heavy rail
notableStructure Alexandra Dock
surface form: Alexandra Dock railway installations

Humber Bank line
openedForTraffic 1885
operatedIn Edwardian era
Victorian era
primaryTraffic coal
goods
railGauge standard gauge
regionServed East Riding of Yorkshire
West Riding of Yorkshire
servedArea coalfields of Yorkshire
industrial districts of South Yorkshire
servedCity Hull
surface form: Kingston upon Hull
servedPort Port of Hull
status defunct
successor London and North Eastern Railway
North Eastern Railway
terminus Alexandra Dock
Cudworth
Hull Cannon Street railway station
trackGauge 1435 mm
transportMode rail

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London and North Eastern Railway precededBy Hull and Barnsley Railway
London and North Eastern Railway ownedInfrastructure Hull and Barnsley Railway
this entity surface form: Hull and Barnsley Railway network
North Eastern Railway network includedLine Hull and Barnsley Railway
this entity surface form: Hull and Barnsley Railway lines